Take care of your diamond ring
The easiest way of washing is cleaning it with shop water. You can clean your diamonds every now and again in soap water. Let the gem dry in air and then polish with a soft fabric. In kitchen you have to do some work which accumulate oily substance and sticky things. In order to wash it off the shop solution is the best way.
If the diamond has accumulated dust, then brush the diamond with a worn, soft-bristle toothbrush from time to time, to remove dirt from between the crevices and keep its sparkle unaffected.
Diamonds and other stone studied rings should always be kept individually in soft cloth pouches so that the stones remain unharmed from hitting each other and chipping. Some ring settings also offer better safety: six-prong setting, four-prong setting and bezel settings.
You can soak your wedding or engagement ring in a solution of ammonia and cold water for half an hour and then have your ring washed. There are also various washing solutions available in the market. You just have to follow the instructions carefully and be careful not to touch the diamond with your finger tips. Doing so defeats your purpose by transferring the oil from your fingertips onto the diamond. Always handle your diamond ring by the edges and have a habit of removing your wedding rings and other jewelry while you are busy in heavy work. Thus you can keep your ring and other jewelry unscratched and clean. You can use for more resistant stains, employ a soft brush with a weak solution of ammonia (one-fifth) and water (four-fifth). The smudges, we hope, will disappear.
Specialized Jewelers also clean diamonds and other gems with a small fee for you. They utilize steam or ultrasound. However, ultrasound can exacerbate internal fissures or flaws of a diamond, so make sure the diamond’s existing clarity remains unaffected. Also when purchasing the diamond wedding ring, remember to ask your jeweler to guarantee that the diamonds in their settings are secure and fit to prevent the gemstones from falling out. The purpose of any diamond ring setting is to hold the diamonds firmly in the mounting and at the same time allow light to enter the diamonds for maximum brilliance.
